Beijing Week at Italy's world exposition Expo Milano 2015 closed on Wednesday with the promotion of Beijing's candidacy for the 2022 Winter Olympic Games.
The ongoing Beijing Week at the world exposition in Italy's Milan is also an occasion for promotion of Beijing's candidacy for 2022 Winter Olympic Games.
Hours before the opening of Expo Milano 2015, security has been tightened in Milan, the Italian northern city that will host the much-awaited world exposition.
Italian prosecutors opened an investigation on Saturday into rioting in Milan that disrupted the start of Expo 2015, while opposition parties called on the interior minister to resign. The violence marred the opening day of the Expo, a global fair focused on the theme of sustainable food production, that Prime Minister Matteo Renzi said would help put a new face on Italy after years of economic decline.
Milan Expo will focus on innovation to promote discussions between nations and businesses, and leave both material and intangible legacies on humanity.
Exhibition by Fondazione Prada offers perspective on originality
World Expo 2015, which opens in Milan on May 1, will focus on modern agriculture, and China is reflecting that theme in its pavilion. The theme of the pavilion is agriculture and food.
Expo highlights need to ensure safe, sufficient food for all
As China showcases at the Milan Expo the importance of food and agriculture to the world, it is also pointing to the growing strength and internationalization of Chinese companies.
Chinese agriculture gets full display at Milan Expo
Organizers have hailed the opening of Expo Milan 2015 as a success, saying the number of people who visited the fair on the opening weekend exceeded their expectations.
Milan-Shanghai flight to establish very important bridge
The Emilia-Romagna region of Italy will increase its ties with Guangdong province in tourism, food safety and medical care management.
The world produces more than enough food to "feed every member of the human family," yet one in nine people still go hungry, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said on Friday in a message for the opening ceremony of a six-month long expo in Milan, Italy, in which the world body is taking part to demonstrate that ending hunger in our lifetime is possible.
The Italian airport of Milan Malpensa was looking at Chinese partnerships as a "golden opportunity" for development.